A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Oak Park Dam, 54: 254
Oakes, Hyrum, canal built by, 50: 72
Oakley, Ann, study of women's work by, 49: 279
Obata, Chiura, Topaz resident, 59: 392
Oberhansley, Henry, state 4-H worker, 51: 168
O'Bierne, Capt. Richard F., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Occidental Seed Company, 46: 401
Ockey, William C., plural marriage of, 48: 18-19
Oclobe, Harrison Severien, Grantsville settler, 56: 213
O'Connor, Sandra Day, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 61: 232
Odd Fellows: 64: 129; lodge of, at Camp Floyd, 60: 50
Odekirk, Hannah, 61: 189
Odekirk, Isaac W. "Ike," and Smith Wells, 61: 188, 189
Odekirk, Preston, 61: 189
Odenwalder, Carl, IRS agent, 57: 161
O'Donnel,____, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
O'Donnell, Charles Carroll, anti-Chinese lecturer, 64: 80-81
O'Donnell, Thomas W., state senator 46: 400 401, 402
Office of Farm Management, farm clubs organized under, 51: 164
Ogden, ____, woman at Camp Floyd, 54: 172
Ogden Air Materiel Area (OAMA), 59: 367; and Wendover range, 59: 356; women employed at, 59: 124
Ogden and Northwestern Railroad, 53: 82
Ogden Arsenal: 51: 78, 88; 59: 367, 369, 370, 378; establishment of, 47: 298; women employees at, 59: 124, 126, 128, 129, 138, 142; and WWII,
63: 234
Ogden Band, 53: 79
Ogden Bay Bird Refuge, and CCC, 62: 264
Ogden Betterment League, 55: 368
Ogden Broom Factory, 53: 75
Ogden Canyon, 53: 81, 82
Ogden Cemetery, 56: 318
Ogden Chamber of Commerce: 53: 75, 80, 82, 90, 93-96; and Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, 47: 306, 307, 309; and Hill AFB, 47: 300, 302, 304,
309; and horse racing, 57: 13; lobbying of, for air base, 51: 77
Ogden, Charles, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 362-63
Ogden, Charles H., cattleman, 49: 200
Ogden City Council, election ordinances passed by, 47: 257
Ogden Daily Herald: account of murder-lynching in, 49: 161, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172; and C. W. Hemenway, 61: 160-61; and F.J. Cannon, 61:
158; libel suit involving, 61: 154-58
Ogden Daily Standard, founding of, by F. J. Cannon, 62: 337
Ogden Dramatic Co., performance by, 48: 230
Ogden Examiner: and Red Scare of 1919, 61: 367, 369; Socialist department in, 49: 228
Ogden, Frank M., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 362-63
Ogden Freeman, editors of, 49: 298-99, 301
Ogden Herald: and Chinese, 64: 82-83; F.J. Cannon editor of, 62: 337
Ogden High School Band, 53: 93
Ogden High School, WWII training at, 59: 376, 377
Ogden Iron Works, 50: 57; 53: 75
Ogden Junction: 53: 76; and Chinese, 64: 72; and extralegal justice, 51: 32; and Ogden-Corinne baseball rivalry, 52: 129; and Penrose, 64: 357
Ogden-La Plata Company, 50: 10, 17
Ogden Livestock Show, 51: 179
Ogden Military Academy, 51: 331
Ogden Morning Examiner: and Chautauqua, 58: 133, 133, 134, 137; Socialist column in, 50: 238
Ogden Packing and Provision Co., 53: 84; 56: 19; 59: 56
Ogden, Peter Skene, 55: 110; and buffalo, 64: 171-72
Ogden Pottery Co., 56: 390, 395
Ogden Rapid Transit Co., 53: 82
Ogden, Standard (and Standard-Examiner): 46: 392; 47: 262, 267; and academic freedom, 51: 185; Castle Gate relief funds collected by, 50:
246; and Chinese, 64: 87; and evolution, 51: 188, 192; and influenza epidemic, 58: 168-69, 175; and La Plata, 50: 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, l6, 17, 18,
21; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 49; Republicanism of, 47: 265-69; and Salt Lake Theatre demolition, 57: 83; Socialist column in, 49: 235;
and tennis, 52: 196
Ogden Sugar Co., 57: 373, 374
Ogden Tabernacle, 47: 41
Ogden Tabernacle Choir, 58: 134, 137
Ogden Times: editor of, 49: 234; woman suffrage and, 49: 301, 302
Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co., 53: 77, 80, 83, 90, 99
Ogden Union Station, 53: 74, 81, 83, 87, 91, 92, 95, 99; history of, 53: 74-99
Ogden Union Stock Yards Co., 53: 84
Ogden, Utah: 47: 227, 229, 231, 254, 274-75, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281; army arsenal near, 47: 298; arson in, during 1894 RR strike, 53:
86-87; baseball in, 52: 110, 115, 126, 128-30; Boy Scouts in, 55: 360; businesses and buildings in, 56: 240-41; Chamber of Commerce in, 62:
310-11; Chautauqua movement in, 55: 359, 360; 58: 133-40, 144; Chinese in, 64: 71-72, 75, 77-79, 81, 82-84, 86-89, 92, 94; description of, 62:
304-5; development of aviation in, 58: 110, 114, 116, 121, 122; discussion of Scopes trial issues in, 51: 192-93; during Prohibition, 53: 277, 278,
288; during WW II, 53: 96-97; economic and cultural development of, 53: 81-84, 93-95, 137-38, 311; effect of transcontinental RR on, 53: 74-76;
and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 357, 363; in 1876, 59: 162; election ordinances of, 47: 257; election results in, 47: 270-72; and
establishment of Hill AFB, 47: 298-304; and establishment of Naval Supply Depot, 47: 305-7; federal government activity in, 47: 233, 234, 292,
294-95, 309; growth of, 47: 259; 51: 79, 329; and Hill Field, 129; history of RR depots in, 53: 74-99; incorporation of, 47: 255; Industrial Army in,
55: 29; influenza epidemic in, 58: 169-71, 173-79; interest of, in La Plata mining, 50: 7, 8, 9; locating Forest Service office in, 47: 295-98;
Methodist church in, 55: 358, 359-69; Mormon control of early politics in, 47: 255-56; murder and lynching in, 49: 160-72; and 1930s
depression, 53: 96; nursery schools in, 61: 45, 49, 53, 54, 55-57; photographs of, 49: 156, 164-65, 386; and politics, 47: 254-72; 62: 309, 337;
prostitution in, 50: 176; radical activities in, 61: 368-69, 373; reform school at, 51: 82, 328-32; relation of, to Bridge, 53: 56, 63, 67-68, 72, 73;
religious split in, 58: 235; rivalry of, with Logan, 50: 14-18, 20; spiritualism in, 50: 309; sugar plant in, 63: 55; tennis in, 52: 184, 192; travelers'
descriptions of, 47: 274, 277, 278, 279; volume of RR traffic in, 53: 82, 94, 96-99; and wartime housing, 51: 79-81; Welsh in, 49: 385-86; women
workers in, 53: 327-28, 332; WWII ration office in, 63: 245; Y.M.C.A. in, 55: 360
Ogden, William, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Ogden Woolen Mills, 49: 241
Okamoto, Michiko, Topaz resident, 59: 382, 389, 394
Okubo, Mine, Topaz resident 59: 391-92, 394
Okus, Paiute captured during Black Hawk War, 55: 8
Olafsson, Phil ("Swedish Angel"), pro. wrestler, 55: 350-51, 353
Olchitree, Thomas, congressman, 51: 370
Olcott, Harriet M. cartoonist, 59: 45, 47
Old Bishop, Indian, murder of, 46: 223, 227
Old Folks Day, 53: 156, 164, 167, 169; 64: 127; history of, 53: 157-69
Old Mexican, Navajo Indian, 60: 253-54
Old Peejo, Navajo, 55: 63
Old Provo Pottery, 56: 395
Old Rock Schoolhouse, Spring City, 47: 130, 131-33
Old Spanish Trail, 60: 203-4, 219, 222 n.27-29, 222
Old Tabernacle, description of, 51: 49
Olderoyd, Viva, and child care, 61: 57
Oldfield, Charles B., Maj., and airmail, 58: 126
Oldham, Samuel, Paradise resident, 57: 352
Oldroyd, John T., state land commissioner, 49: 360
Olds, Arthur, 62: 76
Olds, Charles Andrew, and J. Steele, 62: 76
Olds, Robert, commander, Second Air Force,
63: 230, 232
Olds, William A., WWI soldier, 63: 27
Oliphant, ____, Orangeville settler, 48: 350, 354
Oliva, Moke, Iosepa resident, 60: 75
Oliver, Ellen, sister of Martha Westwood, 55: 73
Oliver, John, husband of Ellen, 55: 73, 74
Oliver, John L, trader, 58: 198
Oliver, Walter Taylor, judge, 53: 247
Oliver, William H., San Juan County sheriff, 53: 253, 255, 257-58, 257
Olpin, A. Ray: U of U president, and Canyonlands controversy, 59: 234; and postwar educational problems, 48: 195-206, 198
Olsen, ____, Professor, orchestra of, 60: 371
Olsen, Amber, nurse, 50: 151
Olsen, C.J. "Chet," director, State Parks, 59: 218
Olsen, Charles, furniture maker, 56: 342
Olsen, Charles L., SLC physician, 56: 243
Olsen, Ed, cinematographer, 55: 194
Olsen, Floris Spring, and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 282
Olsen, Hannah, cook, 46: 129
Olsen, L. M., coal claim of, 48: 353
Olsen, Moroni theatrical troupe of, 58: 140-41, 141
Olsen, Pauline, wife of C. L., 56: 243
Olsen, Ralph "Whitey", and WWII, 60: 57, 63
Olsen, Ruth, WWII worker, 59: 123
Olsen, W. F., Price mayor, 53: 290
Olson and Pederson's Band, 50: 342
Olson, Culbert, lawyer and legislator, 53: 341
Olson, Emmett, engineer, 53: 341
Olson, Hannah, domestic, 46: 129
Olson Orchestra, Heber City group, 57: 213
Olson, Ray L., advocate of prohibition repeal, 47: 8
Omaha, Nebraska, baseball team, 52: 154
Omega Investment Company, 47: 51
Onate, Juan de, Spanish explorer, 55: 106-7; 60: 201, 220-21
Oneida Perfectionists, free-love among, 50: 269
O'Neil, Linda D., ration book of, 63: 248
Onello, Sam, farmer, 56: 241
Ontario Mine, 64: 10-11
Ontario Silver Mining Co., 62: 247
Ophir Mining District: 57: 41; Rush Valley claims transferred to, 51: 355; wealth of, 51: 357
Ophir, Utah: 346; mining at, 47: 239, 239; 51: 278, 279, 355-57
Oquirrh Mountains: effect of, on Tooele, 51: 273-74; mineral wealth of, 51: 273, 278-80, 284; mining in, 47: 239
Orangeville Dramatic Assn., 53: 115-17
Orangeville, Utah, history of dramatics in, 53: 115-17, 119, 120-21, 127-28, 129; social hall in, 53: 120
Order of Perpetual Adoration, Mexican nuns from, in Utah, 49: 136
Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 53: 67
Order of Women Legislators, 46: 165
Orderville, Utah: factory at, 49: 92; folk songs of tragedy at, 49: 92; livestock at, 49: 95
O'Reardon, Michael J., Catholic priest, 60: 174
Oregon Short Line Railroad, 47: 200; 53: 82, 161; 57: 111, 361
Oregon Trail, 56: 112
Orem, W. C., pres., SL&URR, 57: 117
Ori, James ("Geno"), Peerless foreman, 53: 347, 351, 353
Original Georgia Minstrels, 58: 57-59
Orme, Herbert, baseball player, 52: 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 129, 132, 135
Orphan's Home and Day Nursery, 49: 304; 64: 14
Orpheum (Capitol) Theatre, 51: 159
Orwin, Jessie, Beaver log cabin of, 51: 214, 215
Osborne, Nathaniel, commander at Camp Rawlins, 64: 212
Osborne, Nellie, store manager, 46: 131
Oshley, Old Man, Navajo, 48: 402
Osmond, Alfred, and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 373
Osmond, Rose, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Ostensen, Niels Peter, Norwegian immigrant builder, barn of, 52: 61, 61-62; home of, 52: 50, 59, 60, 58-61
O'Sullivan, T. H., photographer, 60: 155
Ota, ____, SLC clergyman, 54: 340
Otero, ____, Denver pitcher, 52: 148
Othmer, William, WWI internee, 58: 395, 399, 401
Otter Creek Reservoir and Dam, 53: 307, 357, 364; building of, 53: 357-66
Otter Creek State Park, 53: 366
Ottinger, George M.: artist, 47: 89; 58: 365, 268; painter, 60: 142; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 67
Ottogary, Willie, Box Elder Indian, draft resistance activities of, 49: 175-76, 177, 178, 180, 182, 185, 186, 187
Ouray, Utah, Indian agency at, 61: 186
Outerbridge, Mary Ewing, early tennis court laid out by, 52: 192
Outhwaite,J. H., congressman, and statehood, 63: 345
Outver, Francois, 57: 222, 223
Overland Mail Co.: 63: 165; during Civil War, 53: 9-10; contracts of, 53: 9-12, 22; formation of, 53: 7-8; and Pony Express, 10; relation of, to
Wells Fargo, 53: 7-12, 21-23
Overland Stage Company: 53: 243; problems of with Indians, 46: 252, 256-57
Overland travel: by stagecoach in 1862, 58: 68-70; and Overland Mail Co., 58: 70, 71
Overson, ____, LDS bishop, 48: 356
Overton, Alice, U. student, 60: 359
Owen, Erna Von R., campaign of, against Utah silver, 46: 308-9, 310-11, 312, 313, 318
Owen, John, sutler, 56: 153
Owen, Louise, WWI nurse, 58: 349-50
Owen, Robert, similarity of Mormonism to religious ideas of, 50: 320-21
Owens, Mary, WWII worker, 59: 127
Owens, William W., Cache Stake president, 56: 234
Ox yoke, 47: 154-55
